Red Leader
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Okay all,
So you find yourself with plenty of vintage suits not your size. So do I. Well, it turns out I am the size of the suits you find, and you are the size of the suits I find.
Welcome to The Great Suit Trading Thread.
The goal is simple - let's exchange vintage suits we find so that I can trade you a suit in your size, and you can trade me one in yours.
You may be asking...why suit trading?
Well, I do a lot of thrifting and I regularly come across vintage suits 1930s-1960s. Sometimes I luck out and they fit. About 75% of the time, they do not. Given the nature of the vintage market, a lot of suits aren't exactly selling for gold these days, especially 1960s suits, which I actually quite like. I search for vintage suits because I love it. The thrill of the hunt, the find, the 'rescue' of Americana (or Britainicana, etc) we'll call it. I'm not necessarily purchasing them to sell to make money. Honestly, I'd much rather prefer them all to be in my size so I could keep them. Alas, it is not to be so. So what's the next best thing? How about seeing a not-in-your-size suit saved by having a fellow vintage enthusiast comrade-in-arms appreciate it? Also, if I know ahead of time what some people are looking for and happen to see it when out and about, I can purchase right away knowing that there will be a possible interest in a trade, especially with harder-to-find sizes.
2 things are needed to make this happen smoothly - correct sizes and honesty. Because this works on the honor system, we'd appreciate all participants taking a high road, meaning correct sizes/descriptions and actually owning the suit they post and shipping it out when a trade is made. Please participate at your own risk. Now, let's keep it real and have some fun!
How it works...
First things first, we need to know what your size is. Please put the generic size of suit you wear (37S, 44L, 42R, etc) at the very top of your post in red so everyone will know what you are looking for (Please do this each time you post up something for trade). After that, you can add details to your sizing if you wish (sleeve length, inseam, etc). Next, you will be posting up suits that you have for trade...
When posting a suit, please put the generic size of the suit in the working title of the suit up for trade. Putting the size of the suit in red will help folks zero in on the size of the suit. After that, please attach some pictures of the suit up for trade, along with some helpful, detailed measurements. A little description never hurt either.
From there, it is just a matter of getting a good sizable inventory of trade-able suits going.
Finding a suit...
When browsing this thread, if you happen to come across a suit up for trade and you see that the owner is looking for a size of suit you have, you may propose a trade. Email or PM may work for a contact. From there, as the 'trader', you can reference your suit to the 'tradee' and once you both are in agreement on a trade, wonderful things can happen. If your suit is successfully traded, please remove your listing or simply put in large letters (again, red helps) SUCCESSFULLY TRADED.
Let's keep realistic expectations - I'm not going to post up a moth hole-ridden 1960s suit and hope to trade for an NRA beltback (unless of course said owner of NRA beltback is just so happening to look for a moth hole-ridden 60s suit...then I'm all to oblige). I think comparable/equivalent trades would be a good place to start.
So, without further ado...let's get trading! I've got 4 beauties to post up immediately...stay tuned!
So you find yourself with plenty of vintage suits not your size. So do I. Well, it turns out I am the size of the suits you find, and you are the size of the suits I find.
Welcome to The Great Suit Trading Thread.
The goal is simple - let's exchange vintage suits we find so that I can trade you a suit in your size, and you can trade me one in yours.
You may be asking...why suit trading?
Well, I do a lot of thrifting and I regularly come across vintage suits 1930s-1960s. Sometimes I luck out and they fit. About 75% of the time, they do not. Given the nature of the vintage market, a lot of suits aren't exactly selling for gold these days, especially 1960s suits, which I actually quite like. I search for vintage suits because I love it. The thrill of the hunt, the find, the 'rescue' of Americana (or Britainicana, etc) we'll call it. I'm not necessarily purchasing them to sell to make money. Honestly, I'd much rather prefer them all to be in my size so I could keep them. Alas, it is not to be so. So what's the next best thing? How about seeing a not-in-your-size suit saved by having a fellow vintage enthusiast comrade-in-arms appreciate it? Also, if I know ahead of time what some people are looking for and happen to see it when out and about, I can purchase right away knowing that there will be a possible interest in a trade, especially with harder-to-find sizes.
2 things are needed to make this happen smoothly - correct sizes and honesty. Because this works on the honor system, we'd appreciate all participants taking a high road, meaning correct sizes/descriptions and actually owning the suit they post and shipping it out when a trade is made. Please participate at your own risk. Now, let's keep it real and have some fun!
How it works...
First things first, we need to know what your size is. Please put the generic size of suit you wear (37S, 44L, 42R, etc) at the very top of your post in red so everyone will know what you are looking for (Please do this each time you post up something for trade). After that, you can add details to your sizing if you wish (sleeve length, inseam, etc). Next, you will be posting up suits that you have for trade...
When posting a suit, please put the generic size of the suit in the working title of the suit up for trade. Putting the size of the suit in red will help folks zero in on the size of the suit. After that, please attach some pictures of the suit up for trade, along with some helpful, detailed measurements. A little description never hurt either.
From there, it is just a matter of getting a good sizable inventory of trade-able suits going.
Finding a suit...
When browsing this thread, if you happen to come across a suit up for trade and you see that the owner is looking for a size of suit you have, you may propose a trade. Email or PM may work for a contact. From there, as the 'trader', you can reference your suit to the 'tradee' and once you both are in agreement on a trade, wonderful things can happen. If your suit is successfully traded, please remove your listing or simply put in large letters (again, red helps) SUCCESSFULLY TRADED.
Let's keep realistic expectations - I'm not going to post up a moth hole-ridden 1960s suit and hope to trade for an NRA beltback (unless of course said owner of NRA beltback is just so happening to look for a moth hole-ridden 60s suit...then I'm all to oblige). I think comparable/equivalent trades would be a good place to start.
So, without further ado...let's get trading! I've got 4 beauties to post up immediately...stay tuned!